Effect of Atmospheric Turbulence on Maximal Zenith Angle of Satellite-to-Ground Laser Communication Links
Received date: 2010-10-12
Revised date: 2010-12-04
Online published: 2011-01-25
Abstract: A concept of "maximal zenith angle" is proposed for satellite-to-ground laser communication links. A method for building the maximal zenith angle model is presented. We consider links using on-off-keying (OOK) modulation and avalanche photodiode detector (APD). Relationship among the maximal zenith angel, the nominal value of atmosphere turbulent intensity, and the bit error rate (BER) is obtained. This is done based on gamma-gamma (GG) probability density function (PDF), Web-Gaussian approximation of APD, and the Hufnagel-Valley model of the atmosphere turbulent intensity. With the laser signal power set at 2W, the simulation results show that the maximal zenith angel is clearly decreased with the nominal value
of atmosphere turbulent intensity, and increased with BER. A empirical model of maximal zenith angel is obtained using nonlinear curve fitting.
LI Yong-liang1, WANG Jian-yu1;2, XU Rui1, LIN Ri-zhao1, FU Zhong-qian1 . Effect of Atmospheric Turbulence on Maximal Zenith Angle of Satellite-to-Ground Laser Communication Links[J]. Journal of Applied Sciences, 2011 , 29(1) : 22 -26 . DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0255-8297.2011.01.004
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